Background the problem: Turkish society generally expects women to look after their home. For this reason, it has taken many years for women to enter the working life, and this situation is still not fully accepted in the society. Regardless of the fact that women are also working, there is no division of labor that should be in the house. There is still a perception that daily household chores such as cooking are still women’s duties. Even though working women with children come home from work tired, they have to cook for all households.
Target Audience: Working mothers who are responsible for their children
We want happier mothers which means that you are required to design a system including a physical component that can make their work easier while cooking.
For your proposals:
1. Storyboard poster: Show your design in use situation in relation to your persona and use context. Show dynamics and sequence of product use.
2. Main visualisation poster: Visual information of your final design.
3. Process Board: All previous mock-ups, sketchbook and Miro board for your own project demonstrating the whole process.
*Technical poster with orthographic drawings and section(s) indicating dimensions may be required according to the process of your design later.
Schedule: There will be final presentations at week 10, which means that we are required to construct our models at 8 week ( approx. starting from 28 November).
Further detailed information will be given about material selection and required scale after your design proposals.
Hello Client Team 2.
Thank you for sharing your brief for your Design Team 15 based in SUAD, China.
I would like to encourage you as the Clients to post your activities onto your collaborators design project blogs which is here https://theglobalstudio.eu/2022-15
Did you have chance to speak to your mothers to find out what makes them happy and unhappy when cooking? How have you selected cooking as an activity? Have you explored other activities with your users (mothers)?
Can you provide examples of meals your mothers cook? What are process for these meals? What items do they use during the process? In what ways these processes are similar and different? Why is this so?
Where do they cook? What does the place look like? Do they always cook alone?
Do they cook every day? Do they have a routine they follow, and if so what does it look like? Do they ever change it and if so why?
Are there a special meals they cook only on special days? What are they?
I have many more questions, but I think the above will give you a good start.
I am looking forward to your thoughts, Erik
Hi Erik, thank you for your feedback. We have received Team 15’s question and among with your questions we have prepared a new pdf document according to answering all these questions to clarify it in a better way. We uploaded the new document both to our blog and our partner team blog.
You can see the more detailed brief here;
Background the problem: Turkish society generally expects women to look after their home. For this reason, it has taken many years for women to enter the working life, and this situation is still not fully accepted in the society. Regardless of the fact that women are also working, there is no division of labor that should be in the house. There is still a perception that daily household chores such as cooking are still women’s duties. Even though working women with children come home from work tired, they have to cook for all households.
Target Audience: Working mothers who are responsible for their children
We want happier mothers which means that you are required to design a system including a physical component that can make their work easier while cooking.
For your proposals:
1. Storyboard poster: Show your design in use situation in relation to your persona and use context. Show dynamics and sequence of product use.
2. Main visualisation poster: Visual information of your final design.
3. Process Board: All previous mock-ups, sketchbook and Miro board for your own project demonstrating the whole process.
*Technical poster with orthographic drawings and section(s) indicating dimensions may be required according to the process of your design later.
Schedule: There will be final presentations at week 10, which means that we are required to construct our models at 8 week ( approx. starting from 28 November).
Further detailed information will be given about material selection and required scale after your design proposals.
Hello Client Team 2.
Thank you for sharing your brief for your Design Team 15 based in SUAD, China.
I would like to encourage you as the Clients to post your activities onto your collaborators design project blogs which is here https://theglobalstudio.eu/2022-15
Did you have chance to speak to your mothers to find out what makes them happy and unhappy when cooking? How have you selected cooking as an activity? Have you explored other activities with your users (mothers)?
Can you provide examples of meals your mothers cook? What are process for these meals? What items do they use during the process? In what ways these processes are similar and different? Why is this so?
Where do they cook? What does the place look like? Do they always cook alone?
Do they cook every day? Do they have a routine they follow, and if so what does it look like? Do they ever change it and if so why?
Are there a special meals they cook only on special days? What are they?
I have many more questions, but I think the above will give you a good start.
I am looking forward to your thoughts, Erik
Hi Erik, thank you for your feedback. We have received Team 15’s question and among with your questions we have prepared a new pdf document according to answering all these questions to clarify it in a better way. We uploaded the new document both to our blog and our partner team blog.
Thank you again for all your comments. 🙂